by synflood on Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:05 pm ([msg=6500]see Re: Easier to learn with a book or search online?[/msg])

Personally, I am a book guy. I generally go to a local discount store such as Ollies and get books that are outdated by a year or 2 for like 5 bucks. Good savings ! Nice thing though some books will also come with trial software and code snip-its to work with. Occasionally one comes with video tutorials.

by Denisr on Sun Jul 27, 2008 2:08 am ([msg=8379]see Re: Easier to learn with a book or search online?[/msg])

Depends, if you have no real knowledge of programming go with a book - because it starts form the ground and moves up. Internet is better, if you've got the solid foundation and you want to further you knowledge - because you can search for exactly what you need answers, which answer the specific question - but rarely provide reasons/background information.

by faazshift on Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:18 am ([msg=29972]see Re: Easier to learn with a book or search online?[/msg])

I've always just learned online. I personally find books more difficult to learn from. Google has been my best resource. I prefer just looking for stuff about what I am trying to learn, instead of reading a whole book. But still, its all about what comes easiest for you.

by sandsphinx on Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:40 am ([msg=29989]see Re: Easier to learn with a book or search online?[/msg])

i have always lived by the philospohy that you can't copy and paste from a book. What i mean by this is:

i. If you search online java tutorials, sure you will find alot of different tutorials for Java, and im pretty sure you will learn alot, but also, you might want to use this code, and thus you just copy and paste it right off the website to your source. Now:ii. With a book, you have to learn the code, because when you are stuck you will not be able to copy and paste from the pages into your source, unless you copy ofcourse, which is boring and time consuming. The book makes you learn the language, and you will not even need to copy and paste in the first place because you know the language. My advice is, buy the two,

Buy the book to actually learn the programming language, and then use the software to help yourself with time. Hope it helped. By the time i have posted this you have probably decided to buy the software anyway.... xD

by axel78 on Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:05 am ([msg=30334]see Re: Easier to learn with a book or search online?[/msg])

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